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Yokohama Rubber Achieves Lighter Weight, Greater Efficiency With New BluEarth-Air EF21 Tire

Nov. 30, 2017

Filed Under: Suppliers Tagged With: BluEarth-air EF21, fuel efficiency, lightweighting, tires, Yokohama Rubber

Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. (TYO:5101) recently announced that it has developed the BluEarth-air EF21, a fuel-efficient tire with substantially reduced…...

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